In this study, 200 patients were enrolled from 2023.1.1 to 2023.12.31, and were randomly divided into intervention and control groups. The intervention group compared the effectiveness of intestinal preparation in the two groups with sports drinks as a polyethylene glycol solvent and water as a polyethylene glycol solvent in the intervention group, and compared adverse reactions, acceptability of solution taste, time of oral laxatives, willingness to repeat the same intestinal preparation or the willingness to recommend the same intestinal preparation to others.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
200
Using sports drinks as a polyethylene glycol solvent and water as a polyethylene glycol solvent in the control group, the effectiveness of intestinal preparation in the two groups was compared, and the adverse reactions, the acceptability of the solution taste, the timing of oral laxatives, and the willingness to repeat the same intestinal preparation or the willingness to recommend the same intestinal preparation to others were compared.
A prospective randomized trial to compare the effectiveness of sports drink and water as a solvent in polyethylene glycol for colonoscopy
After drinking, a questionnaire was used to compare the adverse reactions, acceptance, preparation time, and differences in the patient's willingness to prepare again or to recommend the same intestinal preparation method to others, and the results were expressed numerically.
Time frame: 1year
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